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Welcome to the majestic Ko Phi Phi islands, a tropical paradise that will leave you in awe. Let's explore the different islands that make up this stunning archipelago: 1. Ko Phi Phi Don: The largest and only populated island, Ko Phi Phi Don is a vibrant hub of activity. With its beautiful beaches and a bustling atmosphere, you won't believe the level of development this island has undergone. From supermarkets and restaurants to tattoo parlors and ATMs, there's never a dull moment here. 2. Ko Phi Phi Leh: This smaller island to the south gained fame after being featured in the movie "The Beach." Uninhabited except for bird nest harvesters and Maya Bay wardens, you'll encounter plenty of tourists during the day, especially in the famous Maya Bay. Please note that as of 2018, Maya Bay is closed to tourists indefinitely to protect the precious ecosystems and coral reefs. 3. Ko Mai Phai ('Bamboo Island'): A small islet to the north of Phi Phi Don, Ko Mai Phai offers a tranquil beach and limited snorkeling opportunities. 4. Ko Yung ('Mosquito Island'): Located north of Ko Phi Phi Don, Ko Yung features a rocky beach in the east and small sandy beaches nestled at the foot of the hills. Keep an eye out for some patchy coral and a surprising number of sea urchins. 5. Bida Nok and Bida Nai: These two small limestone karsts sit to the south of Phi Phi Leh, with towering cliff walls rising from the sea. Most of the development on Ko Phi Phi Don can be found in Ton Sai village, situated on the low, sandy isthmus that connects the island's hilly spurs. There are also quieter resorts in areas like Long Beach and Laem Thong. Although Ko Phi Phi faced devastation from the 2004 tsunami, the island has made a remarkable recovery. Building regulations are now in place to preserve the island's stunning views by limiting the height of new constructions. Get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of Ko Phi Phi and discover why it captivates the hearts of travelers from around the world.
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